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Dar Młodzieży is a Polish sailing-ship launched in 1982 in
the Gdańsk shipyard, Poland. Its home port is Gdynia (Poland).
Specifications:
Built of steel by the Gdansk Shipyard, Poland, to replace the Dar
Pomorza as a schoolship for the Gdynia Maritime Academy in Poland.
She was rigged as a three-masted full-rigged ship and was equipped
with an auxiliary engine. She carries royals over single topgallant
sails and double topsails.
She represents a modern design, and differs in many ways from
traditional square riggers. Most notably, all her yards are fixed.
This disturbs many purists, but the design was however so successful
that five almost identical ships were later built: Druzhba, Mir,
Khersones, Pallada and Nadezhda.
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